What if a TV antihero and his wife were partners instead of rivals?
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āImagine Us, Because Weāre Hereā: An Interview with Mira Jacob
Mira Jacob talks about why she wrote a graphic memoir, and why she is tired of performing her pain in order to help white people understand racism.
And They Do Not Stop Until Dusk
Iāve never known what it means to feel Jewish, but I still have a past ā I have Gyƶrgy RomĆ”n, who painted dreams and saw nightmares.
Memoirs of a Used Car Salesmanās Daughter
Hearses, limousines, Detroit’s newest model ā cars marked many milestones in Nancy Nichols’ life of heartache and family deception.
The Day New York Rose Up Against the Nazis On the Hudson
In 1935, a group of New York communists boarded a German luxury liner during a lavish sending-off party attended by celebrities, Rockefellers, and Roosevelts. Their goal: capture the swastika.
The American Way
A Chinese painter explores the US-Mexico border and discovers the reality of the border crisis.
Uncertain Ground
Grace Loh Prasad realizes that mourning is complicated when home and homeland aren’t the same place.
The Makeover Scene Gets a Makeover
Everyone laughs at how ridiculous makeover scenes are, but these swift internal metamorphoses aren’t much better.
Irvine Welsh on Brexit, Existential Panic, and His Latest āTrainspottingā Sequel
āThe books from āTrainspottingā onwards have been about deindustrialization ⦠the cruel existential panic that we feel, in the sense that we don’t really know what we’re here for anymore.ā
‘Play Another Slow Jam, This Time Make It Sweet’
The term āslow jamā became widely popular when a song performed by Midnight Star debuted in 1983.
